Some cars are just too pure for this world. Others were total flops that deserved to die.
Some cars are just too pure for this world. Others were total flops that deserved to die.
A spy video caught one hitting the Nurburgring, and your ears might never be the same
Highway Patrol still hasn’t identified the truck or the driver who spilled their meat
Running low on oil minimizes resistance for the engine's internals, thus making more power
Some assume evil roles in reality and others on the silver screen, but all look evil
Even if you live in a rural area, it’s never smart to leave your keys in your car.
Engineering Explained provides an incredibly in-depth look at the difference
Fiat is leasing the tiny, sub-200-mile range 500e for twice the price of a Hyundai Kona EV lease
This seemingly minute detail positively flummoxed the MotorWeek staff back in 1985
It’s not always right to judge a book by its cover, but when has that stopped us?
Porsche has made sonorous flat-6 engines for decades, but I’ve never heard a Subaru sound like this
The two approved fonts are vastly similar, but there are a few easy ways to tell them apart
The company that also makes BarkBox had its first flight last week
He orchestrated a San Antonio crime ring by stealing V8 Mopar cars and selling engine swaps to customers
This frustrating phenomenon is how gas stations protect their profits.
A 1985 Motorweek minivan comparison test reminds us how lucky we are as modern car buyers
On a scale from 1 to 100, the highest score in this group was a middling 50
These companies were informed of the banned parts yet continued using them
No car is safe from the Jalopnik audience's scrutiny
These rankings stem from striking discrepancies between 0-to-60 times and 5-to-60 times